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Salina Turda, Romania
Last November, Marlo and I headed to Romania for photo shoots in Transylvania (yes, it’s a real place!) and Salina Turda. It was a whirlwind of a trip and was after we’d already been on the road for about two months; it was our ninth country out of twelve. We’d been planning Romania for a long time. Between the castles, the forests, and the salt mine, there was just so much that screamed – EPIC photo shoot! In a little more than 30 hours, we were able to get 5 photoshoots completed in 4 locations, with about 6 hours of driving and 2 hours of sleep before a red-eye flight. The shots we got turned into this beautiful contrast of the romanticism of an abandoned castle against the sci-fi likeness of the salt mine-turned-museum of Salina Turda.
Jordan, Part 2: Petra & Wadi Rum
I have been home for over a month, but between other projects and going through footage, it's taken me time to get to part two of our journey through Jordan. In Part 1, I covered our trip from Israel to Jordan, and then our last moments in Jordan. Part 2 covers the middle portion of our travels.
In the early planning stages of our Fall Tour, we knew wanted to experience Jordan in as authentic a way as we could, and after some research, we booked the Seven Wonders Bedouin Camp. A bedouin, in its simplest meaning, refers to tribes that would travel together (or sometimes were stationary) and live off the land in tents and caves. The backdrop of Jordan against a village of tents drew us in, and we had a memorable experience.
Iceland (Round 1)
This is from the Glacier Lagoon in Iceland. I am currently standing on one of these iceberg pieces, shooting as low as I can get over the perfectly still, mirror water. This was about a 6 hour drive south from Reykjavik, near sunset. For some reason, glaciers just drift into this lagoon and get stuck here. The water is perfectly clear, and it's wondrous to imagine just how old some of this water is. How untouched. What mysteries might be found in these glaciers.
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“Behind the Pole”
This was an idea for a book I had several years back.
It was to be a short story anthology based on interviews collected from pole dancers all around the world.
Police detectives, lovers, cancer survivors, drug recoverers, a woman sold into sex slavery—
There are pole dancers who are professors and doctors. There are Japanese business men who who use pole to close business deals. Pole dancers fighting for the right to dance in Arab countries where, if caught, they could be executed.
Each story is incredible in its own right, and the truth is that it isn’t about pole as much as the human behind the pole.
I’ve realized that, as each interview was conducted differently, I needed a structure to tie them all together. The only common thread was…me. I met them all, and I got to hear their stories.
So, I decided to make it a blog series that may take several different forms—sometimes audio, sometimes written.
Photography
Tips, how-tos, gear talk, post-processing, stories and BTS on photoshoots. I’ll discuss how I got the shot, the preparation, working with models, and why I made the decisions I did.
I find that the shared adventure in creating art matters more than sharing the photo itself. The photo is merely the keepsake that can speak to others, but the life experience that I’ve had with other people is where the magic truly is.
Health and Education
This content will be geared towards dance and pole, however much of the information will cross over and be applicable to any mover. Most my patients are active and healthy individuals, but rest assured that pole dancers still remain the minority.